Sentence examples for a episode of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a episode of" is not correct in English; it should be "an episode of." You can use it when referring to a specific installment of a television series or podcast.

Example: "I just watched an episode of my favorite show last night."
Alternatives: "a segment of" or "a chapter of".

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"Homer Badman" also made me angry more generally, in the way only a episode of a 90s show could.

When the only person you truly love gets scarlet fever, and all your friends are burned, you can finally become "real" if you cry? That's more drama than a episode of Dawson's Creek.

In a episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer's fifth season, Buffy gets stuck in a time loop while trying to kill a mummy's hand; its spinoff, Angel, spun the "Groundhog Day Loop" into a random, disorienting new direction with the episode "Time Bomb".

He asked: "if it is so offensive to black up, why a range of make up is called this?" In September 2010, Mr. Davies writes concerning a episode of EastEnders where Billie Jackson used the word "coconut" to refer to himself.

In a episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer's fifth season, Buffy gets stuck in a time loop while trying to kill a mummy's hand; its spinoff, Angel, spun the "Groundhog Day Loop" into a random, disorienting new direction with the episode "Time Bomb".

The only major complication was a episode of postoperative acute pancreatitis involving pancreatic tail.

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I felt like an extra in an episode of Doctor Who.

I could run an advertisement during an episode of "Friends".

Like an episode of "Seinfeld," "Elsewhere, U.S.A".

The "mashed potato" sculpture was parodied in the film UHF, the film Canadian Bacon, an episode of Spaced, an episode of The X-Files, an episode of That '70s Show, and an episode of The Simpsons.

(Rozema directs an episode of "Anne with an E").

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